Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) are a critical tool in protecting enterprise and government organizations from software supply chain security threats.
Employee monitoring needs to be approached correctly. Too often, poorly constructed plans, bad communication and unreasonable expectations get in the way of a successful implementation.
Part two of this two-part article series examines phishing and third-party account attacks, techniques and tools for mitigation, and tried and true best practices for reducing overall identity-based attack risk.
Let's explore two top identity-based attacks — phishing and third-party accounts — and ways organizations can implement cybersecurity best practices to defend against these.
Part one of this two-part article series examines password spray, credential stuffing, and man-in-the-middle attacks and techniques and tools for mitigation
What are the most prominent identity-based attacks and how are they carried out? And how can security teams leverage identity technologies to mitigate those attacks and reduce their organizational risk?
Organizations must implement emergency preparedness and critical incident response policies for crisis management in the current security environment. Let's take a look at what a critical incident response plan should include.
Casino security leaders are in a unique position of having to not only continue along with standard operations but also ensure safety and security at all times — despite staffing conditions. Security technology such as facial recognition tools can help bridge the gap.